List

  • On a piece of paper, list the items to be removed and the date you want them gone.
  • Post the paper in a familiar spot like your monitor or the refrigerator.
  • Talk to your family, friends and neighbors to see if they have anything to add.
  • Update the list as time approaches.

Consolidate

  • Consolidate things so they’re easy to tell apart.
  • Place loose items in a container like a trash can.
  • We can transfer the items over to our containers.
  • Containerizing loose items makes loading quicker.

Search

  • Rummage through the contents, containers, drawers, and pockets.
  • Find keepsakes, old photos, and lost memories.
  • Search the junk for any ammunition, flammable items, or other hazardous material.
  • Click here to see the list of items we cannot transport.

Notify

  • On the big day or as soon as possible, ask us to quote or update your haul.
  • We frequently increase the size of loads for people.
  • Ask us on the day-of and we may have extra space available.

Move

  • Clear a path to the junk.
  • Lay down floor protection as we sometimes wear work boots.
  • To save time and money, move your items to an accessible area.
  • The best places to move items are the curbside,  front porch, and garage.

Published: 5 July 2021

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